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Victorian Dissenting Chapels

25 minutes
Color
Recommended audience age range 17-adult













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This film features four chapels designed for Dissenters or Nonconformists: Dukinfield Unitarian in Manchester, which was built to assert the new respectability that Nonconformists had attained in the eyes of the law; King Street Congregational in Newcastle-under-Lyme, which with its range of weektime activities became the center of its congregation's life; Bethesda Methodist Chapel in Hanley, a `Nonconformist cathedral'; and Saltaire Congregational near Bradford, a model church designed for a model town. In each case their architecture can be seen as expressive of the kind of worship which they were intended to shelter.


Saltaire, England


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Director Nick Levinson

Presenter/Writer
Colin Cunningham

Open University/BBC




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